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Derpi-mount
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Yeah, this is a hotend mount for my Ultimaker and two E3D-hotends. I havent tried it yet and maybe never will. This is just a bit of derping around with the hull-feature in openSCAD.
Don't print this just yet. The fittings on the E3D-Heatsink head do not fit. Also there are other things that need to be adjusted.
I thought it would be cool for the hotends to use the same fan, so you'll have less wiring and a bit less weight on your head.
Also the hotends are mounted as high as possible to have their mass-center as close to the crossing of the rods as possible.
What's missing is clamp for the E3D-heats. Maybe i can use my bowden adapter ( http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:163856 ), we'll see.
Also there has to be some kind of fanmount, but i have no idea if there is a fan-mount modeled in openSCAD (i don't think so). hmmm.....
Update: Jep, used a design like the one said above. Also used a mounting system that should work with daids fan shroud (found on YouMagine)....
Don't print this just yet. The fittings on the E3D-Heatsink head do not fit. Also there are other things that need to be adjusted.
I thought it would be cool for the hotends to use the same fan, so you'll have less wiring and a bit less weight on your head.
Also the hotends are mounted as high as possible to have their mass-center as close to the crossing of the rods as possible.
What's missing is clamp for the E3D-heats. Maybe i can use my bowden adapter ( http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:163856 ), we'll see.
Also there has to be some kind of fanmount, but i have no idea if there is a fan-mount modeled in openSCAD (i don't think so). hmmm.....
Update: Jep, used a design like the one said above. Also used a mounting system that should work with daids fan shroud (found on YouMagine)....
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